USA Meet Structure

United States Swimming is the governing body for all types of competitions involving American swimmers. All teams for all international meets, including the Olympic Games, are selected by United States Swimming. As such qualifying time standards are often more rigorous than YMCA qualifying times and provide an excellent pathway for athlete, coach and program goal setting.

MEETS

USA swimming meets are sanctioned the United States Swimming organization. Competition is divided by age and gender.

- 8 & under.
- 9-10.
- 11-12.
- 12 & under.

- 13-14.
- 15 & over.
- Open.


Swimmers are expected to compete in both the USA meets for which they are eligible and the meets targeted by the SSYS coaching staff.

REGULAR SEASON

Meets are often classified as A, B, C or some combination of letters. These classifications refer to the cutoff times for the fastest and slowest swimmers that are allowed to swim at that meet. These A, B or C (all times) time standards are determined based on the fastest performances in the US during the last few years, called National Age-Group Motivational Times (Top 16 based).

In USA A/B meets anyone with an A or B time can compete, but C swimmers cannot. In B/C meets, anyone (even without a time) can compete, but A or faster swimmers cannot. Other meets called All Ages meets have no cut-off times and are sometimes swum in single year age groups e.g. 9 & under, 10, 11, 12, etc.

USA meets provide swimmers with an unique opportunity to compete in an environment similar to a championships style meet both in format, quality of opposition and intensity of racing. These meets are viewed as critical by the SSYS.

CHAMPIONSHIP LEVELS

i) Regional Championships.
ii) 12 & U / 13 - 19 Age Group Championships (New England LSC).
iii) Zone Championships.
iv) Senior Championships (New England LSC).
v ) Sectional Championships (National Level 1).
vi) Junior Nationals (National Level 2).
vii) US Open Championships or Senior Nationals (National Level 3).
viii) Olympic Trials (National Level 4).

To be eligible for an USA Championship meet, a swimmer must be a member of USA Swimming and have achieved the event’s qualifying time standard within one year prior to the meet start date.